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The narrative follows a young woman, Louise, as she moves between fashionable households and the memories of finishing school while negotiating a strained relationship with her restless, admiration-seeking mother. Domestic scenes—from maidly skirmishes to salons of friends—reveal social manners, private resentments, and the small rituals that govern polite life. Through concentrated episodes of observation and conversation, the work charts Louise's growing awareness of social pretenses, familial secrecy, and the tensions between appearance and inward feeling, quietly examining how ambition, vanity, and restraint shape personal choices.
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